Keeper By Amy Daws -
Both Poppy and Booker are described as realistic, multifaceted characters whose insecurities feel earned.
Booker’s deep-seated fear of abandonment makes him reluctant to risk their friendship for love. 🔥 Key Themes & Tropes Keeper by Amy Daws
Reviewers on The StoryGraph and Amazon frequently praise the book for its: Both Poppy and Booker are described as realistic,
Unlike some of the cockier brothers, Booker is portrayed as more introverted, loyal, and "broken," dealing with the lasting impact of his mother's death. Booker is portrayed as more introverted